Luna pronounces l as a y. So she is "Yuna" and lemons are "yemons." She also asked me the other day if I was going to "urinate" my gums. Took me awhile to realize she meant irrigate my gums. And, when she sings along to katy perry's teenage dream she says cheesecake dream. :)

I don't know if this is "cute" perse but my 2 yo son says something close to the other "F word" for fart. It could also sound like he is saying fox and that is sort of cute.

When mine was just over a year when she said "more vacuum!" it somehow sounded exactly like "mother f-in' " I'm a terrible mom because it made me laugh every time and I would even grab her toy vacuum just to get her to say it.

I forgot one of my favorites!Dinosaur rex for Tyrannosaurus rex.Zola used to pronounce Felix as Fecal. That was fun.Felix used to pronounce look as yuck. That took me awhile to figure out. He'd say, "Yuck, a bird!" And I'd say, "Birds aren't yucky." Then he'd say, "Yuck, a car!" and I'd say, "I thought you liked cars?!"

My daughter said reneckognize instead of recognize and they both said piddow, yeddow, etc. I guess L's in the middle are hard. They both still say patterin and satterin instead of pattern and Saturn, and they are nine and twelve. This is the only mispronunciation that is still hanging on. I'm not sure if they can't say them correctly or if it's just habit by now.

A kid I used to babysit said "dubba dubba dooooooo" for "w", it was pretty awesome. He did it every single time for months.

Shae spoke very clearly from early on, so we missed all the silly stuff, but he had one word, video, that he pronounced "Veeeed e o" and refused to say correctly, would tell us, we needed to look it up because we were saying it wrong. That was fun.

They both still say patterin and satterin instead of pattern and Saturn,

my grandmother has this accent at age 84!! along with Pepsuh-cola and melk.

my kid didn't do much of the mispronunciations, and we have a lot of the predictable ones for bilingual kids (just basic between-the-language screwups like reversing compound nouns [juice orange instead of OJ] and stress in the wrong places [PEEjamas vs paJAmas] due to the other language). but my siblings were gold mines.-fire fork. it was one of the (few) highlights of my teenage years, getting my brother to say it anytime, anywhere.-nobody could pronounce my name (tracy) so I was either Noonee or DeeDee until I went to college. I think I prefer Noonee to my own name, actually.....-dough was my sister's word for vagina, so you can imagine how much fun it was in the kitchen.

We find we miss the mispronunciations whenever Taylor moves ahead to saying things correctly. My favorite was 'beeedle-ee' for broccoli and 'chochit' for chocolate'. She's three now and there are still cute ones, but they escape me now. I think my favorite thing about her speech is that, while we're all in Florida and not one person in the family has any discernible accent, she sounds like she's from New York often. 'It's dawk in theah!' and then will switch to a bit of an Aussie with something like 'I'm foyine' for I'm fine.

We find we miss the mispronunciations whenever Taylor moves ahead to saying things correctly. My favorite was 'beeedle-ee' for broccoli and 'chochit' for chocolate'. She's three now and there are still cute ones, but they escape me now. I think my favorite thing about her speech is that, while we're all in Florida and not one person in the family has any discernible accent, she sounds like she's from New York often. 'It's dawk in theah!' and then will switch to a bit of an Aussie with something like 'I'm foyine' for I'm fine.

ah, the little voices. how I love them!

Mine went through a bizarre phase where she spoke a few words with a Brooklyn style accent and nearly everything else sounding very British. It was awesome but I don't know where it came from since we live in North Carolina. Man, now I miss that stage.

oooh, I forgot my very favorite! Almost every night, Taylor demands that I sing 311 to her while I rock her to sleep. To do this she says, 'mommy, Dance a yemen'. It's so adorable I can hardly stand it. Two tunes and the girl is out.

I'm extending this thread to include my Karate Sensei who has a wonderfully cute way of speaking English. Don't tell him I said so though.

Some of his best words are:Freak up- Freak outBooBoo- Boob (He got that from a kid who complained someone hit her in the boobies. He had to ask us what that meant. "What is Boobie?")ChaChaCha- diareah (I think this one came from Bevis and Butt Head..)

My Favorite was him agreeing with me that my sister in law was being a bisque. "She's so b-itch." I want that phrase to become slang.

Not a mispronunciation but I had a giggle today when BabyG (one of my nanny charges) was watching Dora. Dora says to shout out "cuidado" (Spanish for careful), and I hear her, in British voice, shouting "potahto, potahto". Oi. :D